Foreword | |
A Tribute | |
Four Decades of Research in Solid State Chemistry | p. 3 |
Chemical Synthesis of Solid Inorganic Materials | p. 35 |
Lattice Imaging of Close-Packed Structures by High Resolution Electron Microscopy: ABO[subscript 3] Perovskite Polytypes | p. 56 |
Electron Microscopy of Ferroelectric Bismuth Oxides Containing Perovskite Layers | p. 66 |
Analysis of EXAFS Data of Complex Systems | p. 82 |
Study of Electron States of Solids by Techniques of Electron Spectroscopy | p. 91 |
Electronic Structures of Solids by Electron-Energy-Loss Spectroscopy Carried Out Using an Electron Microscope: Oxygen-K and Metal-L Edges of Transition Metal Oxides | p. 117 |
A MAS NMR Investigation of Aluminosilicate, Silicophosphate and Aluminosilicophosphate Gels and the Evolution of Crystalline Structures on Heating the Gels | p. 120 |
[superscript 29]Si NMR Chemical Shifts in Silicates | p. 130 |
A Magic-Angle Spinning [superscript 31]P NMR Investigation of Crystalline and Glassy Inorganic Phosphates | p. 137 |
Investigation of Solids and Surfaces by Photoacoustic Spectroscopy | p. 144 |
Phase Transitions and the Chemistry of Solids | p. 157 |
Spectroscopic Investigations of Phase Transitions in Complex Solids | p. 164 |
Phase Transitions in Spin Cross-Over Systems | p. 189 |
Pm3m-Fm3m Transformations of Alkali Halides: Solid Solutions of CsCl with KCl, CsBr, SrCl[subscript 2] | p. 209 |
Crystal Structure Transformations of Alkali Sulphates, Nitrates and Related Substances: Thermal Hysteresis in Reversible Transformations | p. 215 |
Mechanism of Crystal Structure Transformations: Part 3. Factors Affecting the Anatase-Rutile Transformation | p. 226 |
Computer Simulation of Transformations in Solids | p. 237 |
Orientational Glassy Phases of C[subscript 60] and Neopentane: A Monte Carlo Study | p. 258 |
Comparison of Positional Disorder in the Liquid and Glassy States of Hydrocarbons: Dependence of Disorder on Molecular Shape | p. 263 |
Superstructures, Ordered Defects and Nonstoichiometry in Metal Oxides of Perovskite and Related Structures | p. 275 |
Intergrowth Structures: The Chemistry of Solid-Solid Interfaces | p. 295 |
Shell-Model Calculation of Defect Energies in Alkali Halides Employing Crystal-Independent Interionic Potential Parameters | p. 302 |
A Single Crystal Study of the Defect Chemistry and Transport Properties of Silver Selenide, [actual symbol not reproducible] | p. 309 |
Thermal and Particle Size Effects in Magnesium Oxide | p. 325 |
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Oxidation of Pr[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] and Tb[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] to Nonstoichiometric Oxides | p. 330 |
Solvolytic Disproportionation of Nonstoichiometric Oxides of Praseodymium and Terbium | p. 335 |
Electrical Transport in Rare-Earth Oxides | p. 347 |
Semiconductor-Metal Transition in Ti[subscript 3]O[subscript 5] | p. 355 |
Semiconductor-Metal Transitions in NbO[subscript 2] and [actual symbol not reproducible] | p. 361 |
Electrical Transport in Rare Earth Ortho-Chromites, -Manganites and -Ferrites | p. 365 |
Metal-Nonmetal Transitions in Perovskite Oxides | p. 379 |
Metal-Insulator Transitions in Anion-Excess [actual symbol not reproducible] Controlled by the Mn[superscript 4+] Content | p. 408 |
Valence States and Magnetic Properties of [actual symbol not reproducible] | p. 415 |
Crystal Chemistry and Magnetic Properties of Layered Metal Oxides Posssessing the K[subscript 2]NiF[subscript 4] or Related Structures | p. 431 |
A Comparative Study of the Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Perovskite Oxides and the Corresponding Two-Dimensional Oxides of K[subscript 2]NiF[subscript 4] Structure | p. 455 |
Oxygen Excess in Layered Lanthanide Nickelates | p. 465 |
Electrical and Magnetic Properties of [actual symbol not reproducible]: A Tentative Phase Diagram | p. 471 |
Relative Stabilities of Layered Perovskite and Pyrochlore Structures in Transition Metal Oxides Containing Trivalent Bismuth | p. 479 |
Bismuth-Tungsten Oxide Bronzes: A Study of Intergrowth Phases and Related Aspects | p. 485 |
Synthesis and Characterization of Layered Bismuth Vanadates | p. 508 |
[superscript 57]Fe Mossbauer and Mo K-EXAFS Investigations of [actual symbol not reproducible] an Interesting Mixed-Valent Oxide System | p. 513 |
Reduction Behaviour of [actual symbol not reproducible] Obtained from the Mixed Oxalate Precursor and the Formation of the [actual symbol not reproducible] Metal-Ceramic Composite | p. 522 |
Particle-Size Effects on the Value of T[subscript c] of MnFe[subscript 2]O[subscript 4]: Evidence for Finite-Size Scaling | p. 528 |
Chemical Insights into High-Temperature Superconductors | p. 537 |
Structural Changes Accompanying the Low-Temperature Annealing of [actual symbol not reproducible]: Transformation of the 123 Phase to a 124-Type Structure | p. 567 |
Structure and Superconducting Properties of Ga-Substituted [actual symbol not reproducible] Systems | p. 573 |
Structure and Superconducting Properties of a New Family of Thallium Cuprates, [actual symbol not reproducible] | p. 578 |
Structure and Properties of [actual symbol not reproducible] | p. 584 |
Structure and Properties of Oxyanion Derivatives of 123 Cuprate Superconductors: Effect of Substitution of Carbonate and Nitrate Ions in the Cu(1) Position of [actual symbol not reproducible] | p. 593 |
Oxyanion Derivatives of Cuprate Superconductors: Superconducting 123 Phosphates | p. 597 |
Systematics in the Thermopower Behaviour of Several Series of Bismuth and Thallium Cuprate Superconductors: An Interpretation of the Temperature Variation and the Sign of the Thermopower | p. 601 |
Paramagnetic Meissner Effect in [actual symbol not reproducible]: A Non-Resonant Microwave Absorption Study | p. 607 |
Strong Metal-Support Interaction in Ni/TiO[subscript 2] Catalysts: In-Situ EXAFS and Related Studies | p. 617 |
An EXAFS Study of Cu/ZnO and Cu/ZnO-Al[subscript 2]O[subscript 3] Methanol Synthesis Catalysts | p. 626 |
An EXAFS Study of the Mo/TiO[subscript 2] Hydrodesulphurization Catalysts | p. 636 |
A Study of Strong Metal-Support Interaction Based on an Electron Spectroscopic Investigation of Nitrogen Adsorption on Simulated [actual symbol not reproducible] and Related Catalyst Surfaces | p. 644 |
In-Situ Mossbauer and EXAFS Investigations of the Structural and Magnetic Properties of Bimetallic Fe-Ni/SiO[subscript 2] and Fe-Cu/SiO[subscript 2] Catalysts | p. 650 |
V[subscript 2]O[subscript 5]-Based Hydrocarbon Sensors | p. 657 |
Why Are Certain Substances Metallic? | p. 663 |
Metal-Insulator Transitions in Metal Clusters: A High-Energy Spectroscopy Study of Pd and Ag Clusters | p. 689 |
An Investigation of Well-Characterized Small Gold Clusters by Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Tunneling Spectroscopy, and Cognate Techniques | p. 693 |
Dependence of the Reactivity of Ag and Ni Clusters Deposited on Solid Substrates on the Cluster Size | p. 697 |
Solid State Properties of Fullerenes and Related Materials | p. 700 |
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